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Saad Ilyas

SENIOR LECTURER

Saad.ssc@stmu.edu.pk

+92 331 4149125

Profile Summary

PROFILE SUMMARY

Mr. Saad Ilyas is a seasoned faculty member with a Master of Science in Data Science from the University of Malaya, Malaysia, and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. With years of experience in both industry and academia, He brings a unique perspective to teaching and research.

He has taught a range of courses related to data science and computer science, In addition to teaching, Saad has supervised students on final year projects related to data science and computer science.

As a Data Scientist, Saad has developed and implemented algorithms for data analysis and predictive modeling, and as a Computer Scientist, Saad has developed software applications utilizing skills in programming languages such as Java, Python, and C++. Saad has also conducted research in the field of data science, with a focus on machine learning and predictive modeling, and has published research papers in reputable journals and conferences.

With a strong foundation in programming languages such as Python, Java, and C++, and experience using data analysis tools such as R, MATLAB, and SAS.

QUALIFICATION

MS

Data Science

University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Ranked 59th in QS World University Rankings

2018

BS

Computer Science

COMSATS Institute of Information
Technology, Islamabad

2015

 

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Senior Lecturer

Shifa Tameer-e-Millat University, Islamabad

Since 2022

 

Lecturer

Capital University of Science & Technology (Islamabad)

2021-2022

 

Lecturer

University of Central Punjab (Lahore)

2019-2021

 

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Android Developer and Software Developer

Triple I International (Islamabad)

2015-2017

 

 

RESEARCH AREAS / INTERESTS
  1. Data Science
  2. Machine Learning
  3. Predictive Modeling
  4. Data Mining
  5. Big Data Analytics

 

JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

 

1.

Comparing motor cortex vs. cerebellar transcranial-direct current-stimulations (tDCS) as
stroke-patient the systematic review including meta-analysis (2024)

 

2.

Comparison of a single session of tDCS on cerebellum vs. motor cortex in stroke patients: a
randomized sham-controlled trial (2023)

 

3.

Short term effects of anodal cerebellar vs. anodal cerebral transcranial direct current
stimulation in stroke patients, a randomized control trial (2022)

 

4.

Additional Effects of Xbox Kinect Training on Upper Limb Function in Chronic Stroke Patients:
A Randomized Control Trial (Healthcare 2021)